On Aug 27, 2007, at 19:00, Janice Blair wrote:

Do you have a rubber stamp shop or memory shop in town?

This was amusing...You'll have to come and visit, to see the size of "Lextropolis". We have WalMart (out in the county), for all our craft/sewing needs :) Though I may check their craft section for the cards; you never know.

You can always make your own using cardstock and an exacto knife.

For one card, maybe. Not for 10-20 -- I'd rather make lace than struggle with that kind of thing. And I've been told, in no uncertain terms by my DH that all *his* Christmas card recipients (another 10-20) have learnt to expect something lacy and, preferably, new (last year, I didn't design anything and had to recycle Partridge in a Pear Tree)... These, BTW, aren't the "real deal" -- the "real deal" is reserved for the card exchange, if I participate. What they are is a (colour) photo or scan of the current design.

Many thanks to everyone for suggestions -- I think Craft Creations was what I had been trying to find and I now have it bookmarked. Thanks also to Andrea for the "Aperture Card" trick. I'll try it out on Google -- my "relationship" with e-bay and searches there is rather hostile, due to my lack of e-bay proficiency and 'puter-illiteracy in general.

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Tamara P Duvall                            http://t-n-lace.net/
Lexington, Virginia, USA     (Formerly of Warsaw, Poland)

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